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Is Web2.0 a wash for free speech in China? "Lately I've given a few talks around town titled 'Will the Chinese Communist Party Survive the Internet?' My answer - for the short and medium term at least - is 'yes.'"
posted by Abiezer
on Dec 1, 2007 -
13 comments
In the same spirit as the Open Net Initiative and Committee to Protect Bloggers that both track global internet filtering, Sami ben Gharbia's Access Denied Map tries to track the blocking of sites like Blogger, Flickr, YouTube and others by governments, as well as efforts by activists to keep them accessible or to challenge their blockage.
posted by Blazecock Pileon
on Nov 19, 2007 -
5 comments
The Web Is Agreement: a poster (large, huge) designed by Paul Downey.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane
on Oct 31, 2007 -
22 comments
Bubbleprice.com is the handy guide for Internet startup entrepreneurs to use to calculate their next investment round. If you've recently raised money for your startup, how do you plan to use it? If you're working for a startup, better hope Matt Marshall doesn't tag you with the dreaded bubble tag.
posted by gen
on Jan 7, 2007 -
7 comments
I can't work out if iKarma
is a well-intentioned stab at applying the power
of social software to the world of business, or simply a
well-intentioned scrape at the bottom of the Web
2.0 barrel.
posted by Jofus
on Apr 26, 2006 -
32 comments
"A patent has been granted to a relatively unknown California Web-design firm for an invention its creator says covers the design and creation of most rich-media applications used over the Internet. ... The patent--issued on Valentine's Day--covers all rich-media technology implementations, including Flash, Flex, Java, Ajax, and XAML, when the rich-media application is accessed on any device over the Internet, including desktops, mobile devices, set-top boxes, and video game consoles, says inventor Neil Balthaser, CEO of Balthaser Online, which he owns with his father Ken. 'You can consider it a pioneering or umbrella patent. The broader claim is one that basically says that if you got a rich Internet application, it is covered by this patent.'" (via Jeff Zeldman)
posted by grrarrgh00
on Feb 23, 2006 -
45 comments
File under "LazyWeb 2.0": expialidocio.us. Maps your del.icio.us tagging habits over time. Not mindblowingly useful, but nifty nonetheless.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane
on Jan 8, 2006 -
9 comments
Many2Many a group weblog on social software featuring, among others, Clay Shirky.
posted by turbodog
on Oct 2, 2003 -
1 comment